The big ones are there and can be caught during daylight hours. A good day on the lake would be a limit of walleye between 20” and 25”. Our timing wasn’t right.
5 per day on walleye, 2 of us fishing, last fish on right is a small mouth. 1st days catch was 8 fish. Possession limit is 10 per person, 5 per day.
Headed to Lake Sacakawea as they say in N. D. over to New Town, N. D. Fishing was great for 13” to 14”ers. Had to work to catch keepers.
It was tuff fishing, lots of wind but had a great time.
Ulterra uses either foot or hand held remote To steer, stow, deploy, etc etc etc.
I have the Ulterra with I Pilot and the push button handheld remote with the Minnkota GPS puck and spot lock. I’ve had them for 3 yrs and live the setup. I’ve never had any issues.
bggent204 wrote:
made up some BB's what size (inches} would the average bait leader be (mono) and should it be mated with a wire leader. Fishing for Wallies
Fishing for Walleyes in Wyo I use 3’ to 4’ mono leader, weight is 1/2 - 3/4 ounce in water 5’ to 15’.
All else works/runs great. I’ll call Suzuki
Thanks for everyone’s ideas and suggestions, I appreciate it.
I am the 2nd owner, he damaged the original prop and put this on. The original is exactly the same as the replacement and is a Suzuki prop.
I will give that a try, prop is a Stainless steel 3X16x23R. I don’t have much experience or knowledge on props but I think this is a pretty decent prop for the boat.
Motor placement is good, engine runs strong. I rode with a friend today and he has a new Skeeter with 250 Yamaha, boat planes out in about 5 seconds, runs about 6 mph faster and I'm assuming better mpg (even though mpg still stinks) :)
Yes, with just me running the boat it takes 7-10 seconds to plane.
Hey all, I have a 2014 Larson FX2020 DC, with a 250 hp Suzuki, I'm thinking about installing a hydrofoil to help plane the boat quicker along with other advantages (I'm told). Anyone have any thoughts or ideas, i.e. yes/no, best brand,
Thanks
In Wyoming, I spoke to G&F biologists regarding large female walleye in Keyhole Res. They said and it was also printed, the very large female walleye do not produce in this reservoir. They prefer that fisherman do not release large fish. They are predators of all fry in the res. All the tournament walleye fishers typically still release the large fish for future tourneys. Mine have always been released.
Keyhole Res. Not real large but I’ve caught a few and have seen several 8lb+ walleye, lots of Northerns but you throw back unless over 30”.
Helena, MT, been there many times, was able to fish Canyon Ferry before walleye were plentiful